A 20-year-old Andover man is facing charges for reportedly hitting and choking his girlfriend Sunday at Days Inn in St. Cloud, according to a criminal complaint filed in Stearns County District Court.

Tyler Duane Noyes was charged Tuesday with one felony count of domestic assault by strangulation and two gross misdemeanor counts of inflicting bodily harm upon a family or household member within 10 years of a prior domestic violence-related adjudication of delinquency.

Police were dispatched to the hotel after receiving a report of a domestic assault.

A woman who said she was Noyes' girlfriend told police Noyes "got mad at her for talking to another male" and struck her several times in the face; he then grabbed her by her clothing, "threw her around the room" and grabbed her by the neck and choked her, the complaint states.

The woman said she "almost lost consciousness and threw up as a result of being choked" and then bit Noyes on his arm to attempt to stop the assault, according to the complaint.

Noyes then picked up the woman's phone and "threw it at her head, causing the phone to break," the complaint states.

Two males knocked on the door and intervened, allowing the woman to exit the room.

When police arrived at the scene, the victim had scratches on her face and neck and her clothing was ripped. Officers also discovered a "large amount of blood on the hotel room bed and pillows."

Noyes was found delinquent in an Anoka County fifth-degree assault case in 2016. He was also convicted of a gross misdemeanor for driving while intoxicated in 2017.

Stearns County Judge John Scherer set bail at $50,000 unconditional and $10,000 with conditions that include staying away from the victim's residence and not using alcohol or controlled substances.